Mexico World Cup draw 2022: Group C results with Argentina & Messi, matches, fixtures, star players, squad and coach

Kyle Bonn

Mexico World Cup draw 2022: Group C results with Argentina & Messi, matches, fixtures, star players, squad and coach image

Mexico has become a regular participant at the World Cup every four years, but unfortunately El Tri has been unable to get over the Round of 16 hump and challenge the rest of the world's elite. They desperately want to achieve that at the Qatar 2022 World Cup, but their group stage draw did not do them any favors.

El Tri came up against a trio of tough teams from three different regions of the world. That list includes none other than Lionel Messi and Argentina, the defending South American champs who are currently on a 31-game undefeated streak and on a mission to win the big one for their captain who could be playing in his last World Cup. 

And if facing Messi wasn't tough enough, how about a date against perhaps a more lethal striker in Robert Lewandowski and Poland. And then in Asian side Saudi Arabia, it's facing a team that topped its qualifying group ahead of South Korea and Australia and only suffered one loss in its 10 games.

Mexico has visions of "El Quinto Partido" (the fifth game) at the World Cup: in other words, a quarterfinal. It's been bounced in the Round of 16 in each of the last seven tournaments consecutively, a run that fans are fed up with.

Mexico World Cup draw Group C

The positive news is that El Tri has Gerardo 'Tata' Martino on its side for that matchup against Argentina. He's Argentine and once managed Argentina and Lionel Messi at Barcelona. If they can get something out of that game and then beat Saudi Arabia in a must-win group game, they can go into the Poland match with some room for error.

Based on their struggles with the likes of Canada and the USA, Poland might turn out to be the toughest team for Mexico in the group: They're a team that tries to outmuscle and outfight you, including on set pieces, where Mexico have proven to be vulnerable.

But even if Mexico manages to get through Group C as the second-place team, they would face a date against the top team in Group D which projects to be defending World Cup champions France. Another Round of 16 exit is very possible. 

World Cup Group C table & fixtures

Team PTS GP W L D GF GA GD
C1: Argentina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
C2: Saudi Arabia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
C3: Mexico 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
C4: Poland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Group C match schedule

Date Match Time (ET) Stadium
Tues, Nov. 22 Argentina vs. S. Arabia 5 a.m. Lusail Stadium
Tues, Nov. 22 Mexico vs. Poland 11 a.m. Stadium 974
Sat, Nov. 26 Poland vs. S. Arabia 8 a.m. Education City Stadium
Sat, Nov. 26 Argentina vs. Mexico 2 p.m. Lusail Stadium
Wed, Nov. 30 Poland vs. Argentina 2 p.m. Stadium 974
Wed, Nov. 30 S. Arabia vs. Mexico 2 p.m. Lusail Stadium

Mexico World Cup snapshot

  • Current FIFA World Ranking: No. 9 (March 2022)
  • World Cup titles: 0
  • World Cup appearances (last): 16 (2018)
  • How qualified: CONCACAF 2nd place
  • Record in 2021 W-L-D (Goals Scored/Allowed): 11-5-7 (35/18)
  • Record in 2022 W-L-D (Goals Scored/Allowed): 4-0-2 (6/1)

Mexico World Cup squad preview

This team lacks the star power of some previous Mexican squads, with the likes of Javier Hernandez frozen out and Andres Guardado struggling with injuries and increasing age.

Still, Wolves frontman Raul Jimenez leads the attack, supported by Hirving Lozano of Napoli. There is young talent as well, with Diego Lainez established in the squad at just 21 years old, while Julian Araujo is being introduced to the team at 20.

Tecatito Corona, playing at Sevilla, is a streaky player who can produce brilliant performances but also disappear at times. The biggest question mark is along the back line where veteran defender Hector Moreno is now 34 years old and the defensive talent to replace him has yet to truly get off the ground.

Much of the Mexican talent still plays in the domestic Liga MX, with just a few select players employed by European clubs.

  • Star Players: Guillermo Ochoa, Hirving Lozano, Raul Jimenez
  • Captain (Vice-captain): Andres Guardado (Guillermo Ochoa)
  • Players to Watch: Diego Lainez, Edson Alvarez
  • Players to play in WCQ final stage: 29
  • Players in Top 5 Euro leagues (% of WCQ pool): 6 (21%)

MORE: Teams qualified to 2022 World Cup

Projected full-strength Mexico starting 11

4-3-3 (left to right): Guillermo Ochoa (GK) — Gerardo Arteaga, Nestor Araujo, Cesar Montes, Sanchez — Hector Herrera, Alvarez, Rodriguez — Hirving "Chucky" Lozano, Raul Jimenez, Jesus "Tecatito" Corona.

Mexico strengths

Mexico has a ton of experience across its squad, from captains Andres Guardado and Guillermo Ochoa to the starting attack that boasts three players from top five European league clubs with a combined 222 caps and 55 goals.

Mexico weaknesses

While the experience is a strength, it is also a weakness. Tata Martino has struggled to usher in young talent on a consistent basis, while injuries and inconsistent form are taking a toll. This has resulted in Martino's inability to maintain a consistent first-choice lineup. Squad chemistry could suffer.

Projected full-strength Mexico World Cup roster

Player Position Age Club Caps/Goals
Rodolfo Cota Goalkeeper 34 Club Leon 6 / 0
Guillermo Ochoa Goalkeeper 36 Club America 128 / 0
Alfredo Talavera Goalkeeper 39 UNAM Pumas 38 / 0
Nestor Araujo Defender 30 Celta Vigo 58 / 3
Erick Aguirre Defender 25 Monterrey 10 / 0
Gerardo Arteaga Defender 23 KRC Genk 15 / 0
Jesus Gallardo Defender 27 Monterrey 71 / 0
Cesar Montes Defender 25 Monterrey 24 / 1
Hector Moreno Defender 34 Monterrey 122 / 5
Jorge Sanchez Defender 24 Club America 23 / 1
Johan Vasquez Defender 23 Genoa 6 / 0
Edson Alvarez Midfielder 24 Ajax 56 / 3
Andres Guardado Midfielder 35 Real Betis 173 / 28
Erick Gutierrez Midfielder 26 PSV 31 / 1
Hector Herrera Midfielder 31 Atletico Madrid 98 / 10
Diego Lainez Midfielder 21 Real Betis 17 / 3
Carlos Rodriguez Midfielder 25 Cruz Azul 32 / 0
Jesus Corona Forward 29 Sevilla 69 / 10
Rogelio Funes Mori Forward 31 Monterrey 15 / 5
Hirving Lozano Forward 26 Napoli 58 / 15
Raul Jimenez Forward 30 Wolves 95 / 30
Henry Martin Forward 29 Club America 20 / 5
Alexis Vega Forward 24 Guadalajara 17 / 3

Who is Mexico head coach?

Gerardo Martino is an experienced, veteran coach who has experience at the very top level, having coached Argentina and Barcelona in the past. His stints at both places didn't last long, however, and after bringing MLS newbees Atlanta United early glory, he left for the Mexico post at the start of this World Cup cycle.

Things are always high pressure in the Mexico position, and a struggle to pick up wins against rivals United States has been a dark mark on an otherwise steady and successful stay with El Tri. Because of the spotty nature of this qualifying cycle, there's pressure to perform at the World Cup and get Mexico over the Round of 16 hump.

  • Manager (Nationality): Gerardo "Tata" Martino (Argentina)
  • Date hired: January 7, 2019
  • Record as national team manager (W-L-D): 35-7-10
  • Major titles since hire: 2019 Gold Cup
  • Notable victories: 2-1 W vs. Canada 7/29/21 (2021 Gold Cup semifinals), 2-1 W vs. Iceland 5/29/21 (Friendly), 1-0 W vs. Netherlands 10/7/20 (Friendly), 3-2 W vs. South Korea 11/14/20 (Friendly), 1-0 W vs. USA 7/7/19 (2019 Gold Cup finals), 3-1 W vs. Chile 3/22/19 (Friendly).

Mexico World Cup qualifying results

Date Opponent H/A Result Score
Sept. 3, 2021 Jamaica H W 2-1
Sept. 6, 2021 Costa Rica A W 0-1
Sept. 9, 2021 Panama A D 1-1
Oct. 8, 2021 Canada H D 1-1
Oct. 11, 2021 Honduras H W 3-0
Oct. 14, 2021 El Salvador A W 0-2
Nov. 13, 2021 USA A L 2-0
Nov. 16, 2021 Canada A L 2-1
Jan. 28, 2022 Jamaica A W 1-2
Jan. 30, 2022 Costa Rica H D 0-0
Feb. 3, 2022 Panama H W 1-0
Mar. 24, 2022 USA H D 0-0
Mar. 27, 2022 Honduras A W 0-1
Mar. 30, 2022 El Salvador H W 2-0

Mexico WCQ Leaders

Category Leader Total
Goals Raul Jimenez 3
Assists Tecatito Corona, Hirving Lozano, Uriel Antuna 2
Appearances Guillermo Ochoa 14
Minutes Guillermo Ochoa 1,260

Mexico in the FIFA World Cup

Unsurprisingly, Mexico's two best World Cup performances both came in the tournaments it hosted, reaching the quarterfinals in 1986 and 1970.

Interestingly, though, El Tri has made it through to the knockout round in each of the last seven tournaments, but fallen in the Round of 16 in all seven. The journey has been a tough one beset by brutal matchups, knocked out over the years by powerhouses such as Germany, Argentina twice, Brazil, and the Netherlands. Still, disappointing misses at the hands of Bulgaria and the United States sprinkled in add to the sting.

The goal, therefore, will be to advance past the Round of 16 for the first time since 1986 and progress to the quarterfinals.

  • World Cups: 16
  • Most Recent: 2018
  • Farthest Reached*: Quarterfinals (1986, 1970)
  • Goals scored: 60
  • Goals conceded: 98
  • Record (W-L-D): 16-27-14

*Does not include semifinal appearance in 1930, a tournament which featured only 12 teams and a four-team knockout stage.

Year Stage Reached Eliminated By W-L-D
1930 Group Stage N/A 0-3-0
1950 Group Stage N/A 0-3-0
1954 Group Stage N/A 0-2-0
1958 Group Stage N/A 0-2-1
1962 Group Stage N/A 1-2-0
1966 Group Stage N/A 0-2-1
1970* Quarterfinals Italy 2-1-1
1978 Group Stage N/A 0-3-0
1986* Quarterfinals West Germany 3-0-2
1994 Round of 16 Bulgaria 1-1-2
1998 Round of 16 Germany 1-1-2
2002 Round of 16 United States 2-1-1
2006 Round of 16 Argentina 1-2-1
2010 Round of 16 Argentina 1-2-1
2014 Round of 16 Netherlands 2-1-1
2018 Round of 16 Brazil 2-2-0

*Host

Kyle Bonn

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Kyle Bonn, is a Syracuse University broadcast journalism graduate with over a decade of experience covering soccer globally. Kyle specializes in soccer tactics and betting, with a degree in data analytics. Kyle also does TV broadcasts for Wake Forest soccer, and has had previous stops with NBC Soccer and IMG College. When not covering the game, he has long enjoyed loyalty to the New York Giants, Yankees, and Fulham. Kyle enjoys playing racquetball and video games when not watching or covering sports.